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Sorry for the late response. I just got busy. Anyways, my pots contain a bark mix with perlite and rocks. I like your idea about rotating the pots. Thanks!
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I bought phalaenopsis plants from Orchid Republic when I was in Los Angeles last week. Any tips on how to take care of these orchids? Planning to put them near the windows.
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Had the same problem before. I did the leaching method to remove the excess nutrients in the soil.
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I love yellow roses because they radiate a positive vibe.
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Nice recipe. I like the idea of adding crispy bacon to add crunchy texture and flavor.
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Digging them out is the most effective and safe way to prevent them from coming up. On the other hand, the professional way is using a tractor.
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Light rain showers. Humidity is 78%.
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Looks tasty. I love cheesy pasta recipes.
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There's benefit in using aquarium water since fish waste is plant food.
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They are gorgeous. Are they crocosmia babylon?
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Oleander particularly their seed pods are hazardous.
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I heard that the fume from burning Oleanders is poisonous. Aside from that, the seed pods are poisonous to dogs if eaten.
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I love tulips, yellow calla lily and poppies.
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Nice pic. Yesterday, I found a white rabbit in our yard and he stayed there the whole evening. Unfortunately, I forgot to take a pic of him.
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My favorite annuals are zinnias, cosmos, coleus and petunias.
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My kids love peanut butter so I will try it. Thanks for sharing this recipe.
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Nice tips. Is there a specific number of holes required? I'm thinking of using a 32-gallon bin.
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Hello everyone! I'm Abby and I look forward to sharing my opinions as well as gaining more gardening ideas. Cheers!
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